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Ruins of Penal Era Church Kealties, Durrus, West Cork.

It was most likely replaced by Rosnacaheragh still in use in the 1820s.

Subscribers to the New Church at O’Donovan’s Cove (Rosnacaheragh Ahakista), West Cork, 1826, including Major contribution from Messrs, Beamish and Crawford, Brewers, Cork, Stained Glass provided later By Arundel Family and Rosnacaheraagh National School 1885.

The ‘Chapel Brake’, Evidence of pre 1794 Church at Crottees (Irish: Cruiteanna, meaning ‘humpy ridges’)/Clonee (Irish: Cluain Fhia, meaning ‘meadow of the deer’ or ‘Aodh’s meadow’), Other Local Churches, Durrus, West Cork informant Dan Burke, Coomkeen, his Coomkeen Family, Lord Bandon Shooting Lodge..

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